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These days, players typically arrive in Australia two weeks before the tournament and acclimate themselves to the Aussie summer.
THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN ISN’T ALL THAT FRIENDLY TO UNDERDOGSJONATHON BRADENFEBRUARY 12, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTTight ends Rob Gronkowski and Cameron Brate combined for 10 catches for 140 yards in the first meeting, but that was before Brown had really acclimated to the offense.
PREDICTIONS FOR SUPER BOWL LV: LOTS OF SCORING, PLUS A CONCERN FOR PATRICK MAHOMESJOHN CLAYTONFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat not only helps people get acclimated at the job, it also could keep them there for a longer time.
THE TECHNOLOGICAL HURDLES OF ONBOARDING NEW EMPLOYEES IN A PANDEMICCHRIS MORRISJANUARY 18, 2021FORTUNEGraham has appeared in two games, totaling 14 minutes, and Friday’s matchup could give him a chance to record more playing time while acclimating to the college game in a lower-stakes setting.
MARYLAND GETS A BREAK FROM BIG TEN GRIND WITH DIV. II WINGATE FILLING A SCHEDULE HOLEEMILY GIAMBALVOJANUARY 14, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWe have become acclimated to seeing women in the room and with a seat at the table — even at the head of the table.
THE SOUND OF A SHIFTING POWER STRUCTUREROBIN GIVHANJANUARY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWe hadnt had fried eggs at every turn in the West Indies for nothing, our stomachs were becoming acclimated.
GARDENS OF THE CARIBBEES, V. 1/2IDA MAY HILL STARRThey have become so acclimated that they can stand the cold, while the dwellers of the plain are compelled to flee before it.
STANLEY'S ADVENTURES IN THE WILDS OF AFRICAJOEL TYLER HEADLEY AND WILLIAM FLETCHER JOHNSONThose cultivated so extensively in Europe were natives of Persia—showing that they may be acclimated far from their native home.
SOIL CULTUREJ. H. WALDENIt's rather young to be acclimated to French novels, is it not?
THE LETTERS OF ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, VOLUME IIELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNINGWith us the carrier pigeon is an exotic, and is now acclimated, or naturalized.
THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION, VOL. 19, ISSUE 553, JUNE 23, 1832VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO ACCLIMATED
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